10 Movies With the Most Mind-Blowing Endings, According to Reddit

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From Se7en to Saw, these 10 movies feature some of the most mind-blowing endings Reddit users have ever seen.

There are few things that linger on the mind of an audience, quite like a great, shocking ending. Whether it’s a mind-boggling mystery changing up the story with one final, devastating twist or a deranged horror movie giving audiences one final fright to stew on, there have been plenty of movies that have become quintessential icons of cinema for their surprising endings.

The mind-boggling crime mystery became an instant classic of Hollywood cinema and a defining film of its decade largely because of its finale. The user WhoHayes put forward the film on the post, stipulating they had gone into the movie with no spoilers. 7 'Se7en' A scintillating yet dour crime thriller from David Fincher, Se7en is an incredible movie that has been immortalized in cinema for its harrowing conclusion. The film tracks two detectives as they pursue a serial killer using the seven deadly sins as an inspiration for his murders.After turning himself in, the killer states he will plead insanity and escape punishment unless the two officers take him to an undisclosed location where the last two victims will be revealed.

5 'Saw' A ground-breaking horror film that launched the careers of James Wan and Leigh Whannell, Saw still stands as one of the best horror films of the 21st century thus far. While many of its successors have been overloaded with gruesome torture devices and graphic violence, the low-budget movie utilized an effective screenplay and psychological suspense to leave audiences terrified.

3 'The Prestige' Made between Batman Begins and The Dark Knight, Christopher Nolan’s mind-bending magician drama The Prestige may have been somewhat overshadowed upon release, but it is now revered as one of the director’s best films. The film was nominated for its surprising ending by the user artpayne, whose initial comment sparked rampant conversation.

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